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Should Programmers be formally classified?   [Edit]

Survey period: 12 Dec 2005 to 18 Dec 2005

The medical profession has recognized specialists. Should programmers be formally classified in a similar manner? (Member suggestion)

OptionVotes% 
Yes72154.17
I don't know18513.90
No42531.93



 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Marc Clifton14-Dec-05 11:42
mvaMarc Clifton14-Dec-05 11:42 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:31
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:31 
GeneralI am not a friggin' PIGEON! Pin
Marc Clifton13-Dec-05 4:48
mvaMarc Clifton13-Dec-05 4:48 
GeneralA good way to stifle creativity... Pin
hoohah4213-Dec-05 3:31
hoohah4213-Dec-05 3:31 
GeneralRe: A good way to stifle creativity... Pin
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:18
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:18 
GeneralRe: A good way to stifle creativity... Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:38
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:38 
GeneralCertification or examination proves nothing Pin
Phil Harding12-Dec-05 5:36
Phil Harding12-Dec-05 5:36 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
WillemM12-Dec-05 7:49
WillemM12-Dec-05 7:49 
Phil Harding wrote:
Software development or programming is a creative profession


But you need a lot of knowledge on how to build software and manage the process around building software. This increases the chance of success for you to build the right thing on time and within the budget of your client. And most of this knowledge is hard to learn when you dont follow some kind of course. Certification then proves you have the skills you need for building great programs.
Phil Harding wrote:
I used to be pretty keen on the MS certifications, untill it I realised that my clients either:-

a. weren't interested in them
b. didn't know anything about them
c. saw MS acreditation as a negative rather than a positive (because of the reasons I've mentioned and others)


Microsoft certification isn't needed to be a successful developer. You can be equally succesfull using Java. These certifications only proof you can build software using the tools from microsoft. Having certifications for CMMI or XP proves a lot more, those are basic things you need to know to be more successful.

Phil Harding wrote:
Which brings me to my last point , programming and software development, for my money, is all about foundation knowledge, operating systems, programming languages and frameworks are all satelite to and build upon this foundation knowledge, couple this with the right mindset and, more often than not, you end up with a great software developer.


Yep, your healthy thinking sure does a lot on this matter. You should always keep that even if you use TSP, PRINCE, CMMI and more of that stuff. Sometimes these methods are overkill.

Phil Harding wrote:
In the long run however, and rather sadly, they will probbaly become the norm, because things that certifications satisfy tick box culture.


I doubt that MS certifications will overrule all other diplomas and/or certifications. I think enterprises are better helped with employees trained in the general software engineering skills, like CMMI and/or PRINCE.

WM.

What about weapons of mass-construction?
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
NormDroid13-Dec-05 0:03
professionalNormDroid13-Dec-05 0:03 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:28
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:28 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
tom_dx13-Dec-05 2:14
tom_dx13-Dec-05 2:14 
GeneralNot necessarily... Pin
kryzchek12-Dec-05 5:22
kryzchek12-Dec-05 5:22 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
CodeStalker12-Dec-05 13:20
CodeStalker12-Dec-05 13:20 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:40
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:40 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
kryzchek14-Dec-05 11:43
kryzchek14-Dec-05 11:43 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:34
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:34 
GeneralCertification accomplishes that Pin
SHaroz11-Dec-05 20:28
SHaroz11-Dec-05 20:28 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Paul Watson11-Dec-05 22:51
sitebuilderPaul Watson11-Dec-05 22:51 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
SHaroz11-Dec-05 23:15
SHaroz11-Dec-05 23:15 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Paul Watson11-Dec-05 23:32
sitebuilderPaul Watson11-Dec-05 23:32 
JokeRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Nish Nishant12-Dec-05 5:11
sitebuilderNish Nishant12-Dec-05 5:11 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Paul Watson12-Dec-05 5:20
sitebuilderPaul Watson12-Dec-05 5:20 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Phil.Benson12-Dec-05 5:14
professionalPhil.Benson12-Dec-05 5:14 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
PJBadenhorst11-Dec-05 23:56
PJBadenhorst11-Dec-05 23:56 
GeneralRe: Certification accomplishes that Pin
Mircea Puiu12-Dec-05 0:20
Mircea Puiu12-Dec-05 0:20 

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